Guest guest Posted July 14, 2008 Report Share Posted July 14, 2008 Dede I agree, this seroma must be in there deep No doubt it was always there After capsule removal.... I still felt there was an infection in my system Dr. Blais said it could have been easily missed If I had to do it all over again..... I would have had an ultra sound of my breasts before getting my capsules removed Hope this docter has expertise in infected seroma removal I better print documentation out to prove my findings I cannot afford to travel out to Atlanta two more times Sandy~ Sandy, most symptoms of infectionis redness swelling and fever.With implants and implant diseasein my opinion, you dont have to have thetypical symptoms of infection.Reason:is because your immune system doesnthave the tools to fight it.I had a huge infected area for 2 yearsand it had gangrene too, and I had nofever, and no redness or swelling ! ! ! I knew it was bad cuz I could feel it andI felt sickly, I just didnt have fever or anything, it was deep in there, but it was there ! ! ! Dont give up ! HugsDede Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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